Ross-on-Wye (Welsh: Rhosan ar Wy) is a small market town with a population of 10,700 (according to the 2011 census), in south eastern Herefordshire, England, located on the River Wye, and on the northern edge of the Forest of Dean .
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In the beautiful Herefordshire county side tucked away from the trappings of modern life there is the bastion of creativity and calm that is Wobage farm Craft Workshops. With several potters a cabinet make , jeweller and Clyde the Basket maker who runs willow weaving courses for all abilities from complete beginners so accomplished basket makers. Courses run all year and residential workshops .
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We are a working pottery, painters studio and teaching space in the heart of the Wye Valley. You can book a one off pottery wheel experience for yourself or as a couple. If you are on holiday in the area, we can also arrange intensive 'get you throwing' workshops. If you would like to find out more, please contact u.
Had an amazing time! It was my first time throwing and it couldn't have been better. Adam is an amazing teacher. You should definitely try it! Highly recommended.
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Welcome to Yat Pottery Art & Home, the in town extension of our studio on Symonds Yat. You will often find Adam hand glazing one of his ceramic pieces and Gillian uses the space to work on her paintings, so there is generally something going on. If you are feeling creative, you can book pottery and painting lesson while you are here as well as gift certificates. We look forward to seeing you soon.
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Greenacres Stables is a small horse riding centre located right on the edge of the Forest of Dean, in Lea, near Ross-on-Wye and Mitcheldean. We offer riding lessons for all abilities in our large outdoor arena and we have fantastic opportunities for trekking in the Forest of Dean.
Booked an assessment lesson with June as I am have just relocated to the area and needed to find a new yard to continue developing my riding. I was given a very friendly welcome on arrival and told I would be riding Bonnie, a great confidence giver. As a regular rider I said I didn’t mind who I rode but confidence in the saddle is not one of my problems so the lovely June tacked up Taurus who was a slightly more advanced ride and off we went. I loved my assessment lesson, June had me cantering poles within about 15 mins so it was certainly different from the ploddy, directing traffic lesson I had expected. I initially booked another lesson but have since decided that this will be my go to place for hacking instead only because I can’t commit to the a regular day at this time and June only teaches 2 weekdays. A little gem of a yard.
The Village Hall in Llangrove is a highly successful, independent charity providing a venue for a wide variety of activities for all ages, from scouting and guiding groups, to a lunch club for the elderly, a mixed community choir, table tennis, art classes, annual pantomime and other community meetings.
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